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Ethnography As A Pastoral Practice: An Introduction

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Ethnography is a way to tap the deep udnercurrents in a community through a process of gathering, analyzing, and sharing data. Moschella informs clergy on how they can use it to give themselves 'ears to hear' their members own stories, deep wisdom and longing for God.

288 pages, Paperback

First published September 3, 2008

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Mary Clark Moschella

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Mary Clark Moschella is Roger J. Squire Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Yale University School of Divinity, is the author or editor of three books and numerous articles in the area of pastoral research.

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May 16, 2018
This book is useful but boring. I will need it but I need my toothbrush too. I’m maybe more excited by my toothbrush.
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December 31, 2017
This is a really well-thought out and well-written book on using ethnography in the congregational setting as a tool for bringing about change. The book brings an emphasis based on the idea that listening is an act of love. As I think about this book and about churches of which I am aware I am hard pressed to think of leaders who have the time available necessary to pursuing the full scope of ethnography as described herein. The book, however; is written so that readers and practitioners can draw from it as a resource even if not doing a full-scale ethnography.
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June 23, 2021
The potential value of marrying ethnography and pastoral practice is clearly established. The power of ethnographic listening to bring difficult matters out into the open and bring about a healing process is worth consideration. The author positions listening as "a liberating practice that validates and honors another person's experience, insight, and soul." Using ethnographic research as an agent of justice-oriented transformation is intriguing.

The author also presents the basic steps of completing a qualitative study using an ethnographic approach in an easy-to-understand manner. However, the book is light on examples, primarily relying on three examples throughout most of the book. Additionally, one of the examples seems to suggest that the size of a church is the best indicator of its health and mission achievement. The book takes a rather secular view of theology and spiritual practices. Christianity and Biblical study are rarely mentioned within a book focused on pastoral practice.
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November 8, 2025
Step by step and chapter by chapter Dr. Moschella lays out practical abad theoretical considers for ethnography studies. This introduction is both a folksy what to do and not as well as professional can’t do without primer.
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October 16, 2024
10/10. Wish I had read more like this in seminary.
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January 22, 2014
This book has a lot of good takeaways. At it's core this book is about learning to discern the story of your congregation and how to re-tell that story in a way that practices 'co-authouring' of the future. This book is very worth it for pastors who may be banging their heads against the wall trying to initiate congregational change. Not by any means an easy read.. but a profound one.
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February 14, 2016
This was an extremely helpful complement to other books on ethnography I've read for school. This book helped me realize how these techniques can do more than just help me understand what's going on, but can also become a significant component of my pastoral practice moving forward. Excellent.
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May 11, 2016
Excellent book. Great ideas for understanding a congregation/issue/idea
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